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Actress Busisiwe Lurayi 35 has passed away. RIPBusiLurayi

Lurayi is best known for her role as Phumzile on SABC 1 show, City Ses’La, Sokhulu and Partners as well as the Netflix Movie, How to Ruin Christmas.Tributes are pouring in for the late actress. The SABC is among those who have sent condolences to her family, friends and fans.

Lurayi won a South African Film and Television Awards in 2006 for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Comedy for her role as Phumzile on City Ses’la – a role she portrayed from 2005 – 2006. She left the sitcom to pursue other acting roles. However, she came back to the role again in 2010 on a spin-off sitcom, Ses’Top la.

Other acting roles include a guest appearance on the medical drama series ER, Wild at Heart, Lockdown, Intersexions, and Generations, amongst others. Her family has requested space to come to terms with this tragic death. The SABC is saddened by the untimely passing of the stage & screen actress Busisiwe Lurayi. She will be remembered for her talent and commitment to the craft.

 

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